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Do not sing love love love, not a jade female singer, Li Lifen is so unique 丨 night ask

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Do not sing love love love, not a jade female singer, Li Lifen is so unique 丨 night ask

Answers: A-3, B-1, C-2.

For many people, just listening to her songs before hearing her name will think she's a man. Because her voice is dashing and heroic, the content of the song is rarely affectionate.

This is Li Lifen, a rare mezzo-soprano in the Chinese pop music industry. After winning the singing competition at the age of 19, she set foot in the recording industry. First with Wu Chuchu and Pan Yueyun launched the folk song compilation album "Three-Person Exhibition", and then released his first solo album "Comb and Razor" in 1984.

The album also seems to be quite avant-garde now, with her back combed on the cover, sunglasses, and a rather handsome posture. The style of the songs in it is also very cutting-edge, with a reggae style, and the lyrics of the entire album are completed by the female poet Li Gedi. The daily life of men and women in the city, the troubles of the urban crowd are all reflected in this album. The Comb and the Razor is both the title of the album and the name of one of the songs. Combs are feminine products and razors are male products. The juxtaposition of the two shows that the influence of cities on people is not divided into men and women.

But this album was finally acclaimed, which also made Li Lifen realize that she was not suitable for the record industry, so she went to become a radio DJ, and she did not expect to be very suitable for herself. During this time, she still released several records, and several Chinese-style songs have been recited to this day. For example, "Love Jiangshan More Love Beauty" is regarded as one of the ending songs of Ma Jingtao, Ye Tong, and Zhou Haimei's version of "Yitian Slaughtering Dragon". "Can't Let Go" became the opening song of "Tang Taizong Li Shimin". "Proud Laugh" became the theme song of "Heroic Boy".

Written by Wu Longzhen Proofreader Li Xiangling

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